Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Happenings in April at the Clinton Presidential Center
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Dear Amy,
April is packed with many fun-filled events, including the state’s largest egg hunt and a special $3 Library Admission Day. If you are looking for adventure but want to save the airfare, join us for “Around the World Thursday” at our restaurant, Forty Two, where we will be “traveling” to Mumbai, India.
The latest news about the Clinton Center is available on our website. See a full listing of upcoming events.
EASTER FAMILY FESTIVALSaturday, April 4 Bring your family and friends to enjoy the state’s largest egg hunt with more than 100,000 eggs “hidden” on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Park. Other activities include free pictures with the Easter Bunny, petting zoo, toy giveaways, arts and crafts, and children's activities. Admission to the festival is free and on Saturday April 4, admission to the Clinton Presidential Library is only $3. Learn more.
April 4 – Easter Family Festival and $3 Admission DayApril 16 – Around the World Thursday at Forty Two featuring Mumbai, India April 16 - 17 – Arkansas Literacy Festival featuring teen author Noah McCullough April 18 - 19 – Arkansas Literacy Festival featuring Mary Anne Radmacher April 19 - 25 – National Volunteer Week April 25 – Coloring Contest Winner Announcement Through May 25 – "Peter Max Paints America" on display
AROUND THE WORLD THURSDAY: MUMBAI, INDIA Thursday, April 16 Soak up the culture and cuisine of India’s largest and most colorful city, Mumbai. Doors open at 6:30pm and dinner is served at 7pm. $27.95 each, reservations required: 501.537.0042. Learn more. Upcoming dinners on the third Thursday of each month: May 21 - Havana, Cuba; June 18 - Kingston, Jamaica; July 16 - Tastes of the United States.
MEET THE AUTHORS April 16-19In celebration of The Arkansas Literary Festival, the Clinton Center welcomes authors Noah McCullough and Mary Anne Radmacher.
Noah McCullough is an American teenage author whose latest book, First Kids: The True Stories of All the President’s Children, gives an in-depth look at the kids who have called the White House home. The presentation is free to school groups and the public. Make your reservation today: 501.748.0419 or vvservices@clintonfoundation.org. Learn more. Mary Anne Radmacher is an artist and author. Her latest endeavor, “Courage Doesn’t Always Roar,” combines Radmacher’s original artwork and hand-lettered stenciled words of inspiration in a small but powerful book. The presentation, held at the Clinton Museum Store, is free and open to public, reservations are not required. Learn more.
Peter Max Paints America Coloring Contest Winner AnnouncementSaturday, April 25The winners of the “Peter Max Paints America” coloring contest will be announced at a special ceremony at the Clinton Center on Saturday, April 25, at 10:30am. Learn more. Make sure you visit the Center to catch more than 250 of Peter Max’s most recognizable works from several periods on display until May 25. Learn more.
National Volunteer Week April 19-25The Clinton Center Volunteer Program offers unique opportunities to volunteers to serve in many capacities. President Clinton describes how important they are to the Center: "The volunteers at my Library serve as ambassadors to Arkansas, welcoming visitors from all over the world. I am grateful and appreciative of their service and commitment to the Clinton Center." Learn more about becoming a Clinton Center volunteer.
Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series - View OnlineIn partnership with the Clinton School of Public Service and AT&T Arkansas, the Clinton Foundation proudly presents the Frank and Kula Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series at Clinton Center. On March 20, former President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Senators Dale Bumpers and David Pryor discussed their careers in politics in a panel discussion as part of the series at the Clinton Presidential Center. This historic evening was a delight to the standing room only crowd and can be viewed online.
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William J. Clinton Presidential Center • 1200 President Clinton Ave. • Little Rock, AR 72201
Dear Amy,
April is packed with many fun-filled events, including the state’s largest egg hunt and a special $3 Library Admission Day. If you are looking for adventure but want to save the airfare, join us for “Around the World Thursday” at our restaurant, Forty Two, where we will be “traveling” to Mumbai, India.
The latest news about the Clinton Center is available on our website. See a full listing of upcoming events.
EASTER FAMILY FESTIVALSaturday, April 4 Bring your family and friends to enjoy the state’s largest egg hunt with more than 100,000 eggs “hidden” on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Park. Other activities include free pictures with the Easter Bunny, petting zoo, toy giveaways, arts and crafts, and children's activities. Admission to the festival is free and on Saturday April 4, admission to the Clinton Presidential Library is only $3. Learn more.
April 4 – Easter Family Festival and $3 Admission DayApril 16 – Around the World Thursday at Forty Two featuring Mumbai, India April 16 - 17 – Arkansas Literacy Festival featuring teen author Noah McCullough April 18 - 19 – Arkansas Literacy Festival featuring Mary Anne Radmacher April 19 - 25 – National Volunteer Week April 25 – Coloring Contest Winner Announcement Through May 25 – "Peter Max Paints America" on display
AROUND THE WORLD THURSDAY: MUMBAI, INDIA Thursday, April 16 Soak up the culture and cuisine of India’s largest and most colorful city, Mumbai. Doors open at 6:30pm and dinner is served at 7pm. $27.95 each, reservations required: 501.537.0042. Learn more. Upcoming dinners on the third Thursday of each month: May 21 - Havana, Cuba; June 18 - Kingston, Jamaica; July 16 - Tastes of the United States.
MEET THE AUTHORS April 16-19In celebration of The Arkansas Literary Festival, the Clinton Center welcomes authors Noah McCullough and Mary Anne Radmacher.
Noah McCullough is an American teenage author whose latest book, First Kids: The True Stories of All the President’s Children, gives an in-depth look at the kids who have called the White House home. The presentation is free to school groups and the public. Make your reservation today: 501.748.0419 or vvservices@clintonfoundation.org. Learn more. Mary Anne Radmacher is an artist and author. Her latest endeavor, “Courage Doesn’t Always Roar,” combines Radmacher’s original artwork and hand-lettered stenciled words of inspiration in a small but powerful book. The presentation, held at the Clinton Museum Store, is free and open to public, reservations are not required. Learn more.
Peter Max Paints America Coloring Contest Winner AnnouncementSaturday, April 25The winners of the “Peter Max Paints America” coloring contest will be announced at a special ceremony at the Clinton Center on Saturday, April 25, at 10:30am. Learn more. Make sure you visit the Center to catch more than 250 of Peter Max’s most recognizable works from several periods on display until May 25. Learn more.
National Volunteer Week April 19-25The Clinton Center Volunteer Program offers unique opportunities to volunteers to serve in many capacities. President Clinton describes how important they are to the Center: "The volunteers at my Library serve as ambassadors to Arkansas, welcoming visitors from all over the world. I am grateful and appreciative of their service and commitment to the Clinton Center." Learn more about becoming a Clinton Center volunteer.
Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series - View OnlineIn partnership with the Clinton School of Public Service and AT&T Arkansas, the Clinton Foundation proudly presents the Frank and Kula Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series at Clinton Center. On March 20, former President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Senators Dale Bumpers and David Pryor discussed their careers in politics in a panel discussion as part of the series at the Clinton Presidential Center. This historic evening was a delight to the standing room only crowd and can be viewed online.
Spread the word! Forward this email to your friends.Did a friend send this to you? Sign up to receive regular updates from the Clinton Presidential Center.To ensure that emails from the Clinton Presidential Center are delivered to your inbox, please add "enews@clintonpresidentialcenter.org" to your address book.Unsubscribe.
William J. Clinton Presidential Center • 1200 President Clinton Ave. • Little Rock, AR 72201
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I was unaware that there is a Clinton School of Public Service. The school has a very good Facebook page also with good links about the school and a blog. It's not really about Bill Clinton per se but public service.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.clintonschool.uasys.edu/
I found it because I was looking for some info on Toms Shoes, and among the search items was a link to a presentation its CEO gave at the school.
Maybe you were aware of this school, and I missed it in a prior blogpost.